20 for the Next 20: Katie Chang, Center for Tomorrow's Leaders
Chang leads a nonprofit that is currently helping over 600 public high school students become Hawai‘i’s future leaders.
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Chang leads a nonprofit that is currently helping over 600 public high school students become Hawai‘i’s future leaders.
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The statewide association is backing a series of bills that seek to reduce impediments to affordable housing projects.
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Honoring commercial interior design excellence in Hawai‘i, the Ho‘ohuli Awards exemplifies design excellence and celebrates local interior design talent. This awards program furthers IIDA's vision to support culture and positively impact the health and well-being of people’s lives through a greater understanding of interior design.